"Drawing together timely conversations in new materialism, decolonial theory, and ethnic studies, Angry Planet offers a striking new reading of diverse, defiant novels from the 1990s. In Anne Stewart’s readings of these angry planet fictions, the planet itself rises up alongside antiracist and anticolonial movements against colonial-capitalist terraforming."-Hsuan L. Hsu, author of The Smell of Risk: Environmental Disparities and Olfactory Aesthetics"Brilliantly revealing how planetary rebelliousness surges through the cultural imagination, this study-drawing on Indigenous land-based intelligence and confronting colonialist, capitalist, and racist domination-resounds with the shout of an angry planet to TEAR IT TO THE GROUND! Essential reading for infrastructure studies, ecomaterialism, decolonial environmentalisms, and for anyone called to envision new modes of being human."-Stacy Alaimo, author of Exposed: Environmental Politics and Pleasures in Posthuman Times"Angry Planet offers novel literary pairings and timely critical confrontations for scholars of utopian and decolonial thought, environmentalism and ecocriticism, and American studies. "-Ancillary Review